Students will research one organ system of the human body in order to become experts on the structures and functions of this system.
Each “expert group” will be assigned a different system of the body and will be required to prepare a visual presentation to educate other students about their assigned system and diseases associated with this system.
• Students will work in groups of 4 students to research an assigned body system, create a visual aid, and present their findings to the class. • Members of the group must share the workload as equally as possible. Each student will be assessed based on his/her individual research as well as his/her contribution to the final group presentation. • All sources used must be cited appropriately on the Research Summary Sheet for each system.
• The oral presentation should be approximately 8-10 minutes in length and must contain images, diagrams, or another visual aid (e.g. a model). • All work must be completed by the deadline and groups must be prepared to present on their assigned date. No late projects will be accepted.
1. Conduct research on your assigned body system using the Internet sites, online references, and other resources provided. Record your answers to the questions on your individual Research Summary Sheet.
2. After conducting your individual research, meet with your expert group to compare and discuss your findings and begin planning your group presentation.
3. With your expert group, prepare a visual presentation approximately ten minutes in length to educate your classmates about the major functions and structures of your system of the body.
4. Present your project to the class.
5. Information presented during the group presentations will be used to complete a chart on each body system that can be used as a study guide for the final assessment.
Teacher’s requirements: BOOKS - ONLINE REFERENCES - INTERNET SITES NO WIKIPEDIA USE INTERNET CHECKLIST
Internet Checklist
You will need a minimum of 3 sources per group.
ONLINE REFERENCE SOURCES
Science Resource Center
Student Resosurce Center
Scirus
Today's Science
World Book Online Reference Center
Britannica Online
US National Library of Medicine
BOOKS
Human Anatomy Online Take a tour of the human body and roll your mouse over the system to learn the names and functions of various organs. This site features colorful diagrams, extensive labels, and clear, descriptive text. Teens Health – Your Body Scroll to “Body Basics Library” at the bottom of the page to view a list of links containing information on each body system. AMA Atlas of the Body Contains links to diagrams and information each major human body system. Nature's Best: The Human Body This site provides a comprehensive look at the human body's circulatory, digestive, immune, nervous, muscular, reproductive, respiratory, and skeletal systems. The Online Biology Book Table of Contents Contains informative links for each system of the human body.
The Virtual Body Includes information about the brain, the digestive system, the heart, and the skeleton. Also includes interactive activities.BodyQuest Provides an overview of the major body systems, including diagrams for each system. Anatomy Explorer Contains animated graphics and illustrations of the human anatomy. BBC – Science and Nature – Human Body and MindLook in “The Body” section of this site for good diagrams, information, and animations of each system. Discovery Kids – Your Gross and Cool Body OR The Yuckiest Site Choose from a list of body systems and click “go” to learn more about the structures and functions of that system. How Stuff Works – The Body Includes The Body Library with links to hundreds of key terms associated with the human body systems. Indianapolis Marion County Public Library Contains detailed diagrams and links to more information on the circulatory, excretory, respiratory, digestive, nervous, and skeletal systems. Health Trivia Contains interesting trivia about the human body to add to your presentations.
Resources for Science Learning – Poison Protection Provides a general overview of the process of excretion, the role of the kidneys, and the causes and treatments for kidney diseases. The Excretory System Provides links to information on excretory system functions, kidney function, and causes of disruption of normal kidney functioning. The Excretory/Urinary System Provides detailed information on the process of excretion and diseases of the excretory system. Diabetes Includes information on causes, symptoms, and treatment of diabetes.
NERVOUS SYSTEM:Neuroscience for Kids Learn about the central and peripheral nervous systems, the brain, the neuron, and neurological disorders. The Nervous System Provides an overview of the nervous system and information on neuron structure and nerve impulses. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Click on the links to access information on multiple sclerosis, stroke, and other diseases of the nervous system. The Nervous System Contains general information on the nervous system. The Nervous System and Senses Describes the functions of the nervous system and how signals are passed between neurons. The Central Nervous System Outlines the basic physiology of the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord. Organization of the Nervous System Explains the functions of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Neuron Structure and Function Provides a good overview of the structure and function of neurons.
Reproductive System Includes detailed information and diagrams on the male and female reproductive systems. Introduction to the Reproductive System Describes the main functions of the reproductive system. Includes links to diagrams of the male and female reproductive systems with information on the role of each organ. Hormones of the Reproductive System Describes the roles of hormones of the reproductive system. Basic Biology/Genetics Includes descriptions of cell division (mitosis) and the formation of haploid gametes (meiosis). The Sperm Cell Contains a diagram of a human sperm cell.
Each student will complete a Research Summary Sheet for one system of the human body (i.e. circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, nervous, endocrine, or reproductive).
Your group will be responsible for creating a poster, power point slide show, or other visual presentation to educate other students about the structure and function of your organ system and diseases associated with this system. The presentation should be approximately 8-10 minutes in length and should include the information your group collected and recorded on your Research Summary sheets. While groups are presenting, students will complete the Human Body Systems Presentation Summary Sheet.
You will be graded based on the content of your presentation, the use of scientifically accurate terminology, and your ability to present the information in a format that is effective and targeted toward the appropriate audience (high school students). Visual aids must be used. Rubric: see attached Rubric
Students will research one organ system of the
human body in order to become experts on the
structures and functions of this system.
Each “expert group” will be assigned a different system
of the body and will be required to prepare a
visual presentation to educate other students about
their assigned system and diseases associated with
this system.
• Students will work in groups of 4 students to research an assigned body system, create a visual aid, and present their findings to the class.
• Members of the group must share the workload as equally as possible. Each student will be assessed based on his/her individual research as well as his/her contribution to the final group presentation.
• All sources used must be cited appropriately on the Research Summary Sheet for each system.
• All work must be completed by the deadline and groups must be prepared to present on their assigned date.
No late projects will be accepted.
1. Conduct research on your assigned body system
using the Internet sites, online references, and other
resources provided. Record your answers to the questions
on your individual Research Summary Sheet.
2. After conducting your individual research, meet with
your expert group to compare and discuss your findings
and begin planning your group presentation.
3. With your expert group, prepare a visual presentation
approximately ten minutes in length to educate your
classmates about the major functions and structures of your
system of the body.
4. Present your project to the class.
5. Information presented during the group presentations
will be used to complete a chart on each body system
that can be used as a study guide for the final assessment.
Teacher’s requirements:
BOOKS - ONLINE REFERENCES - INTERNET SITES
NO WIKIPEDIA
USE INTERNET CHECKLIST
ONLINE REFERENCE SOURCES
Take a tour of the human body
and roll your mouse over the system to learn
the names and functions of various organs.
This site features colorful diagrams,
extensive labels, and clear, descriptive text.
Teens Health – Your Body
Scroll to “Body Basics Library” at the bottom of the
page to view a list of links containing information on each
body system.
AMA Atlas of the Body
Contains links to diagrams and information each major
human body system.
Nature's Best: The Human Body
This site provides a comprehensive look at the
human body's circulatory, digestive, immune, nervous,
muscular, reproductive, respiratory, and skeletal systems.
The Online Biology Book Table of Contents
Contains informative links for each system of the
human body.
Includes information about the brain, the digestive
system, the heart, and the skeleton. Also includes
interactive activities.BodyQuest
Provides an overview of the major body systems,
including diagrams for each system.
Anatomy Explorer
Contains animated graphics and
illustrations of the human anatomy.
BBC – Science and Nature – Human Body and MindLook in “The Body” section of this site for good diagrams,
information, and animations of each system.
Discovery Kids – Your Gross and Cool Body OR
The Yuckiest Site
Choose from a list of body systems and click “go”
to learn more about the structures and functions of
that system.
How Stuff Works – The Body
Includes The Body Library with links to hundreds of key
terms associated with the human body systems.
Indianapolis Marion County Public Library
Contains detailed diagrams and links to more information
on the circulatory, excretory, respiratory, digestive,
nervous, and skeletal systems.
Health Trivia
Contains interesting trivia about the human body to
add to your presentations.
The Heart: An Online Exploration
Contains information on the heart, blood,
and types of blood vessels.
Anatomy of the Human Circulatory System
Includes a detailed description of the functions
of the circulatory system and the diseases
associated with this system.
This site provides a general overview of the structures
and functions of this system.
Cut to the Heart
Includes a map of the human heart.
Heart Animations and Illustrations
Designed for heart patients, this site covers diseases
that affect the heart (e.g. atherosclerosis and heart attack).
Cardiovascular Conditions: Blood Pressure and Pulse
Explains what blood pressure and pulse tell you about the health of your heart.
The Blood Cells
Describes the function of the four main components of blood.
The Respiratory System
A detailed and comprehensive site that includes several
diagrams and charts. This site also discusses diseases
and disorders of the respiratory tract.
Excellent graphics and charts;
includes a comprehensive list of respiratory diseases.
The Human Body Adventure: The Respiratory SystemExplore the organs involved in breathing.
Resources for Science Learning – Oxygen Delivery System
Describes the major functions and structures of the
respiratory system.
Inside the Human Body - The Respiratory System
Includes a diagram of the respiratory system and descriptions of the major structures.
Your Digestive System and How it Works
Describes the importance of digestion and the process of digestion.
Pathophysiology of the Digestive System
Contains detailed information on the anatomy and
physiology of the digestive system.
This site provides a nice overview
of the organs involved in the
process of digestion.
Functions of the Digestive System
Describes the processes of digestion, absorption,
and elimination.
Advanced Enzymes
Describes the function of sucrose and other digestive enzymes.
Digestive Enzymes
Includes the functions of the digestive enzymes amylase, pepsin, and trypsin.
Vitamin Chart
Includes a chart with the functions and sources of essential vitamins.
Resources for Science Learning – Poison Protection
Provides a general overview of the process of excretion,
the role of the kidneys, and the causes and treatments for
kidney diseases.
Provides links to information on excretory system functions, kidney function, and causes of disruption of normal kidney functioning.
The Excretory/Urinary System
Provides detailed information on the process of
excretion and diseases of the excretory system.
Diabetes
Includes information on causes, symptoms, and treatment of diabetes.
NERVOUS SYSTEM:Neuroscience for Kids
Learn about the central and peripheral nervous systems,
the brain, the neuron, and neurological disorders.
The Nervous System
Provides an overview of the nervous system and
information on neuron structure and nerve impulses.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Click on the links to access information on multiple sclerosis,
stroke, and other diseases of the nervous system.
The Nervous System
Contains general information on the nervous system.
The Nervous System and Senses
Describes the functions of the nervous system and how signals are passed between neurons.
The Central Nervous System
Outlines the basic physiology of the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
Organization of the Nervous System
Explains the functions of the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
Neuron Structure and Function
Provides a good overview of the structure and function of neurons.
Pathophysiology of the Endocrine System
Contains detailed information on the anatomy and physiology
The Endocrine System
Contains links to a number of endocrine system topics.
Homeostasis
Provides a description of homeostasis and
negative feedback.
The Online Biology Book – The Endocrine System
Includes information on the types of hormones and how they relay chemical messages to their target organs.
Teens Health: The Endocrine System
Contains lots of useful information on different hormones of the body and how the target tissue responds to each hormone.
Reproductive System
Includes detailed information and diagrams on the male
and female reproductive systems.
Describes the main functions of the reproductive system.
Includes links to diagrams of the male and female
reproductive systems with information on the role of each organ.
Hormones of the Reproductive System
Describes the roles of hormones of the reproductive system.
Basic Biology/Genetics
Includes descriptions of cell division (mitosis) and the formation of haploid gametes (meiosis).
The Sperm Cell
Contains a diagram of a human sperm cell.
Each student will complete a Research Summary Sheet for
one system of the human body (i.e. circulatory, respiratory,
digestive, excretory, nervous, endocrine, or reproductive).
Your group will be responsible for creating a poster,
power point slide show, or other visual presentation to
educate other students about the structure and function
of your organ system and diseases associated with this system.
The presentation should be approximately 8-10 minutes
in length and should include the information your group collected and recorded on your Research Summary sheets.
While groups are presenting, students will complete
the Human Body Systems Presentation Summary Sheet.
You will be graded based on the content of your
presentation, the use of scientifically accurate terminology,
and your ability to present the information in a format
that is effective and targeted toward the appropriate
audience (high school students). Visual aids must be used.
Rubric: see attached Rubric